Woodwork Books

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Beveridge, T. J. (1921). English renaissance woodwork, 1660-1730: a selection of the finest examples of monumental and domestic woodwork of the later renaissance in England, chiefly of the period of Sir Christopher Wren. London, Technical Journals Ltd.

Beveridge, T. J. (1921). English Renaissance woodwork: a selection of the finest examples of monumental and domestic woodwork of the later Renaissance in England, chiefly of the period of Sir Christopher Wren, London.

Beyer, J. (1979). Patchwork patterns: for all crafts that use geometric design, quilting, stained glass, mosaics, graphics, needlepoint, jewelry, weaving, and woodworking. McLean, Va., EPM Publications.

Beyer, J. (1984). Patchwork patterns: for all crafts that use geometric design-quilting, stained glass, mosaics, graphics, needlepoint, jewellery, weaving and woodworking. London, Bell & Hyman.

Bhattacharya, C. (1977). Art of Central Asia: with special reference to the wooden objects from the Northern Silk Route. Delhi, Agam Prakashan.

Bigelow Carle, M. (1920). Installing management in woodworking plants. New York, Engineering Magazine Co.

Bills, L. W. (1992). The Cavenham birdhouse (thatched). Billericay, Cavenham Marine.

Bills, L. W. (1992). The Cavenham postmill. Billericay, Cavenham Marine.

Bills, L. W. (1992). The Cavenham wheelbarrow planter. Billericay, Cavenham Marine.

Bills, L. W. (1993). The Cavenham dove/pigeon cote. Billericay, Cavenham Marine.

Binns Charles, L. and E. Marsden Rufus (1909). Principles of Educational Woodwork. A handbook for teachers and others interested in education. Illustrated with numerous drawings. London; E. P. Dutton & Co.: New York, J. M. Dent & Co.

Binns Charles, L. and E. Marsden Rufus (1912). Principles of educational woodwork: a handbook for teachers and others interested in education. Illustrated with numerous drawings. (Reprinted.). London, J. M. Dent & Sons; New York: E. P. Dutton & Co.

Binns, C. L. (1909). Principles of educational woodwork: A handbook for teachers and others interested in education. [S.l.], Dent.

Binns, C. L. and R. E. Marsden (1909). Principles of educational woodwork. A handbook. illustrated, etc, London.

Binns, C. L. and R. E. Marsden (1931). Principles of educational woodwork: a handbook for teachers and others interested in education. London, Dent.

Bird, L. (1996). The shaper book. Newtown, CT, Taunton Press.

Bird, L. (2000). The bandsaw book. Newtown, Conn., Taunton.

Bird, L. (2001). The complete illustrated guide to shaping wood. Newtown, Conn.; [Great Britain], Taunton Press.

Bird, L. (2005). Taunton's complete illustrated guide to using woodworking tools. Newtown, Conn., Taunton.

Bishop Henry, R. and C. Blyton (1977). The Misletoe Bough. Traditional carol [in fact by Sir H. R. Bishop] for SSATBB and piano woodwork. Arranged by Carey Blyton. Op. 61. (1971.). Wendover, Roberton Publications.

Bishop, P. (1997). Small bandsaw techniques. Marlborough, Crowood.

Bishop, P. (1999). 100 woods: a guide to popular timbers of the world. Marlborough, Crowood Press.

Bishop, P. (2000). Small tools handbook. Marlborough, Crowood.

Blachford, G. and R. H. Grant (1939). Craftmanship in wood. London; New York, F. Warne & Co. Ltd.

Blachford, G. and R. H. Grant (1939). Craftsmanship in wood. London; New York, F. Warne & co. ltd.

Black and Decker (1997). Kitchen accessories: basic wood projects with portable power tools. Minnetonka, Minn.; [Great Britain], Cowles Creative Pub.

Blackburn, G. (1974). The illustrated encyclopaedia of woodworking handtools, instruments and devices. G.B., J. Murray.

Blackburn, G. (1974). The illustrated encyclopedia of woodworking handtools, instruments & devices: containing a full description of the tools used by carpenters, joiners and cabinet makers. London, J. Murray.

Blackburn, G. (1974). The illustrated encyclopedia of woodworking handtools, instruments and devices: containing a full description of the tools used by carpenters, joiners, and cabbinet makers, Murray.

Blackburn, G. (1974). The illustrated encyclopedia of woodworking handtools, instruments, & devices: containing a full description of the tools used by carpenters, joiners, and cabinet makers, with many examples of tools used by other woodworkers such as, woodsmen, sawyers, coach makers, wheelwrights, shipwrights, wainwrights, coopers, turners, pattern makers, and whittlers. New York, Simon and Schuster.

Blackburn, G. (1999). Traditional woodworking handtools: a manual for the woodworker. London, B.T. Batsford.

Blackmur, W. J. and M. Ball (1937). Woodworking machinery for small workshops thoroughly. [S.l.], The Technical Press Ltd.

Blandford Percy, W. (1984). The illustrated handbook of woodworking joints. Blue Ridge Summit, TAB.

Blandford Percy, W. (1994). 24 router projects. Blue Ridge Summit, PA., TAB.

Blandford, P. W. (1979). Carpentry. London, Macdonald Educational.

Blandford, P. W. (1986). Practical carpentry. London, Macdonald.

Bletchly, J. D. and C. Forest Products Research Laboratory. Steering (1967). Insect and marine borer damage to timber and woodwork: recognition, prevention and eradication. London, H.M.S.O.

Bletchly, J. D. and England (1967). Insect and marine borer damage to timber and woodwork. Recognition, prevention and eradication. [By] J. D. Bletchly. [With illustrations.], London.

Blindheim, M. (1998). Painted wooden sculpture in Norway c.1100-1250. Oslo; Oxford, Scandinavian University Press.

Blizzard Richard, E. (1984). Blizzards wizard woodwork. London, British Broadcasting Corporation.


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